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Doubts linger over start date for 24-hour US stock trading

NSCC will be ready in June, but questions remain over corporate actions and circuit breakers

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More of the jigsaw puzzle pieces are falling into place for near-24-hour stock trading in the US, but not everyone is convinced the proposed start date will be hit.

The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) said in a filing last month that rule changes necessary to support extended traded hours would be implemented on June 28, subject to approval by the Securities and Exchange Commission

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